Prof.’s House is Back – Webisode #10

Okay so I decided it was time to bring back “Prof.’s House”.  I run a few companies (Photography, Theatrical, Film/Video, Ministerial) so I thought it best to share via video what is happening with the various projects I am working on.

So without further ado, check out Webisode #10.

Once Upon A Caterpillar (New Season)

This weekend Ezzy and I produced her one-woman show “Once Upon A Caterpillar,” which she performed at New Season Christian Center in the Bronx. The audience was extremely receptive to her characters and her jokes. She did an amazing job. It was a fun night all around.

Before the “Caterpillar” show began, we gave the audience a short performance from another play being worked on called “The P Tape Chronicles”. This 10 minute scene about life and relationships was written by me. So it was especially interesting to be producing the entire night, acting in “P Tape” with Elaine Glover, then directing the “Caterpillar” show. By now you have noticed I do a lil multi-tasking.

After the “Caterpillar” show, Pastor Phil from New Season curated a Q&A discussion with the three cast members. Ezzy shared her heart regarding each character and how they were born. The 50 or so audience members were treated to this behind the scenes conversation which I thought was wonderful.

In a future post I will share my “P Tape Chronicles” experience that night. But for now stay tuned as the official dates for the next “Caterpillar” performance are Dec 17 & 18. This time we will infuse a Christmas theme throughout the night.

Caterpillar Voting

Saturday’s performance of “Once Upon A Caterpillar” was phenomenal. Ezzy was in full effect and really went at the audience with all three characters. She later told me she wanted her last show for this festival to be her best so she was determined to go out with a bang. Indeed she did with an audience that was very responsive and supportive.

With five performances under her belt with this new production, Ezzy placed third in the voting for the best one person show in this year’s ONE Festival. The first and second place winners both had full length shows which they have each been performing for over a year. I am very proud of Ezzy for mounting her first production and scoring so highly with a debut production.

So now we go back into the lab to expand this one-woman work in progress. Through prayer, hard work, and a whole lot of creativity, a longer and fuller show will emerge. As I stated previously on this blog, I will continue to share about this wonderful Caterpillar journey. Thanks for riding with us.

Caterpillar Tagline

Tonight is performance number five for Caterpillar in this ONE Festival at LaTea Theater. It has been an exhilerating ride thus far.

This festival was the catalyst for the show being actualized. Before that it was just an idea which was talked about on and off in creative meetings between Ez and myself over the course of a year and a half. So now that we have seen the first iteration of Caterpillar, Ez and I are looking toward the future and considering how Caterpillar can grow and how God will manifest that growth.

This morning was birthed our first official tagline:

“Once Upon A Caterpillar” – Before you fly, you have to first crawl.

What do you think? Share your thoughts whether or not you have seen the show.

Caterpillar Love

This week Ezzy performed on Monday and Tuesday evening and the positive response was overwhelming. Various people got up from their seats to give her a standing ovation. It is so exciting to see how the “Caterpillar” has taken flight in just four shows.

Tuesday night was our biggest audience so far at the festival and thus the most responsive during the performance. Two of the three characters Ezzy performs are comedic. So most people have no clue how much they will laugh during the show. This helps the dramatic monologue which is sandwhiched in between the two comedic ones providing a nice balance to the thirty-five minute show.

Because we are part of a festival, there is a competition taking place. Every night audience members get the opportunity to vote for their favorite performance. At the last voting tally we were shown by the producers of the festival, Ezzy was in third place out of a total of seven artists.

This Saturday will be her last performance where we will have a nice amount of friends and family in attendance. We are looking forward to learning how many votes we received by the end of the festival.

So if you are interested in attending Saturday’s performance of “Once Upon A Caterpillar”, go online and check for tickets at www.smarttix.com for the “One Festival”. Ezzy’s last name is Castellon.

Caterpillar Craze

Last night was the second performance of “Once Upon A Caterpillar” and Ezzy is really coming in to her own. She hit all her marks and even enhanced both the humorous and dramatic elements for all three characters. The show was really great.

Various artists and audience members have made it a point to affirm and praise Ezzy for her work after both shows. It has been cool to watch her engage these “fans” and embrace the grace of God in her life through the impact of this production on its audience.

Just today the producer of the festival emailed me regarding how much she enjoyed Ezzy’s show and my direction of it. This was lovely to hear considering she experienced the show twice already.

The next two performances are Monday the 12th and Tuesday the 13th. We encourage you to come out and support Ezzy. Since this is a festival, every audience member gets to vote for their favorite one person show. The show with the most votes at the end of the festival wins a monetary prize. We need at least 75 votes to place so we welcome your presence (and your vote…lol).

So I look forward to seeing you next week at LaTea Theater.